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American Indian Activism : ALCATRAZ TO THE LONGEST WALK

Champagne, Duane(Edited by)Johnson, Troy R.(Edited by)Nagel, Joane(Edited by)
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The American Indian occupation of Alcatraz Island was the catalyst for a more generalized movement in which Native Americans from across the country have sought redress of grievances, attempting to right the many wrongs committed against them. In this volume, some of the dominant scholars in the field chronicle and analyze Native American activism of the 1960s and 1970s.

Much of what is included here began as a special issue of the American Indian Culture and Research Journal; the introduction has been extensively modified and one chapter deleted.

Importantly, the new first chapter provides extended background and historical analysis of the Alcatraz takeover and discusses its place in contemporary Indian activism. Contributors include: Karren Baird-Olson, LaNada Boyer, Edward D.

Castillo, Duane Champagne, Ward Churchill, Vine Deloria, Jr., Tim Findley, Jack D.

Forbes, Adam (Nordwall) Fortunate Eagle, Lenny Foster, John Garvey, George P.

Horse Capture, Troy Johnson, Luis S. Kemnitzer, Woody Kipp, Joane Nagel, Robert A. Rundstrom, Steve Talbot  

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Product Details
University of Illinois Press
0252066537 / 9780252066535
Paperback / softback
979.461
01/10/1997
United States
English
297 pages : illustrations (black and white)
23 cm
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